AP-42 Section Number: 9.8.2
Reference Number: 2
Title: Vegetable Dehydration, Commercial Vegetable Processing, Second Edition
Somogyi, L. P. and B. S. Luh
Van Nostrand Reinhold
1988
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COMMERCIAL VEGETABLE PROCESSING
Second Edition
EDITED BY
Bor Shiun Luh Department of Food Science and Technology University of California Davis, California
and
Jasper Guy Woodroof Department of Food Science University of Georgia Experiment, Georgia
An aVi Book Published by Van Nostrand Reinhold New York
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Contributors
Preface to the Sec
CHAPTER1 Ge; B. S. Luh and G. Food Preservatio~ Canning (Heat PI Freezing Concentration Refrigeration Dehydration Freeze-Drying Pickling and Fern Radiation Preserv Bibliography
CHAPTER2 Mic . .. ..
to i E. J. Hsu Microbial Groups Control of Microc Microbiological C:
Storage Microbiological E: Current Status of Bibliography
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Contents
Contributors
Preface to the Second Edition
CHAPTER 1 B. S. Luh and G. K. York Food Preservation-An Overview Canning (Heat Processing) Freezing Concentration Refrigeration Dehydration Freeze-Drying Pickling and Fermenting Radiation Preservation Bibliography
CHAPTER 2 Microorganisms in Relation to Vegetable Processing
E. J. Hsu Microbial Groups Associated with Vegetables Control of Microorganisms in Processed Vegetables Microbiological Changes in Canned Vegetables During
Microbiological Examination of Processed Vegetables Current Status of Methodology Bibliography
CHAPTER 3 H. C. Chen, C. Y. Wang, and B. S. Luh Tinplate Cans
General Principles and Methods
Storage
Tin, Glass, and Plastic Containers
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Radish, spring, topped winter
Rhubarb Rutabagas Salsify. topped Southern peas Spinach Squash, summer
winter Sweet corn Sweet potatws Tomatoes. unripe
ripe Turnip Turnip greens Water chestnuts Watercress Watermelon Yam
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I week 10-14 days
I week
4-6 days 4-6 months
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94
95 89 79
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*From Lutz and Hardenburg, 1968. Water content rounded to nearest whole percent. Formula for specific heat above freeing: 0.008 (water content as
See Chapter 8. %ee Ryall and Lipton (1979).
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